The Atlas3D project -- XIII. Mass and morphology of HI in early-type galaxies as a function of environment
Paolo Serra, Tom Oosterloo, Raffaella Morganti, Katherine Alatalo, Leo, Blitz, Maxime Bois, Frederic Bournaud, Martin Bureau, Michele Cappellari,, Alison F. Crocker, Roger L. Davies, Timothy A. Davis, P. T. de Zeeuw,, Pierre-Alain Duc, Eric Emsellem, Sadegh Khochfar

TL;DR
This study surveys the neutral hydrogen content and morphology in 166 nearby early-type galaxies, revealing environmental influences on HI presence, distribution, and star formation activity, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of HI in a large, diverse sample of early-type galaxies across different environments, highlighting the impact of environment on HI properties.
Findings
~40% of non-cluster ETGs host HI, compared to ~10% in clusters.
HI morphology varies from regular discs/rings to unsettled distributions.
Galaxies with central HI are more likely to show star formation.
Abstract
We present the Atlas3D HI survey of 166 nearby early-type galaxies (ETGs) down to M(HI)~10^7 M_sun. We detect HI in ~40% of all ETGs outside the Virgo cluster and in ~10% of all ETGs inside it. This demonstrates that it is common for non-cluster ETGs to host HI. The HI morphology varies from regular discs/rings (the majority of the detections) to unsettled gas distributions. The former are either small discs (M(HI)<10^8 M_sun) confined within the stellar body and sharing the same kinematics of the stars, or large discs/rings (M(HI) up to 5x10^9 M_sun) extending to tens of kpc from the host galaxy and frequently kinematically decoupled from the stars. Neutral hydrogen provides material for star formation in ETGs. Galaxies with central HI exhibit signatures of star formation in ~70% of the cases, ~5 times more frequently than galaxies without central HI. The central ISM is dominated by…
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